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Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1964

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

No abstract provided.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1963

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1962

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1961

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Er Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1961

Er Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1960

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1959

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1957

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

No abstract provided.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1956

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 1955

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

No abstract provided.


Mrs. Gaskell's Social Attitudes In Relation To Her Times, Carrie Lakin Jun 1954

Mrs. Gaskell's Social Attitudes In Relation To Her Times, Carrie Lakin

English Language and Literature ETDs

It is the purpose of this study (1) to show the many influences which led Elizabeth Gaskell to write novels concerned with social problems of her day; (2) to show the relation of her social attitudes as revealed in three novels to her times and to the influences working on her; and (3) to show how she hoped to bring about reforms through her social problem novels.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1954

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1954 --, Phi Sigma Jan 1954

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1954 --, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1953

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


A Comparison Of The Nineteenth And Twentieth Century Criticism Of Shakespeare's Heroines, Grace Mcleod Gartman Jan 1950

A Comparison Of The Nineteenth And Twentieth Century Criticism Of Shakespeare's Heroines, Grace Mcleod Gartman

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The nineteenth century critics appraised Shakespeare's heroines by standards different from those of the twentieth; consequently the two ages reached different conclusions. The purpose of this paper is to point out just what these differences are.

A paper of this scope had to be narrowed in some ways. Otherwise a formidable array of heroines would have been enumerated, but little depth of research could have been shown. In the general conclusion the result would have been the same, as I have discovered through wide reading. To limit the subject only the most famous heroines could be included. The process of …


Trends In The Treatment Of Women In Fiction, 1890-1910, Gertrude M. Richards Nov 1947

Trends In The Treatment Of Women In Fiction, 1890-1910, Gertrude M. Richards

English Language and Literature ETDs

This thesis proposes to examine six novels of the period 1890-1910 for evidence of new trends in the treatment of women in fiction and for signs of social criticism. The novels chosen are major works of representative British and American realists and naturalists. The authors to be considered, Thomas Hardy, Stephen Crane, George Moore, George Gissing, Theodore Dreiser, and Arnold Bennett, were writers who, in varying degrees, came under the influence of the Continental writers who were the cause of the aforementioned controversy.


Sara Teasdale: Her Life And Work, Virginia Mcknight Jun 1937

Sara Teasdale: Her Life And Work, Virginia Mcknight

English Language and Literature ETDs

This study of Sara Teasdale was made not only in an attempt to learn more about her as a woman and as a poet but try to relate the two, to explain why she wrote the type of poetry which she did, why some of her poems express such a joyous love of life and others such as disillusionment. The latter expression is more understandable when the facts of her life are known. The studies of her imagery and stanzaic forms aid in forming an opinion of her ability as a poet and also tend to characterize her as a …


Annie Fellows Johnston & The Little Colonel Books, Gladys Wilson Aug 1936

Annie Fellows Johnston & The Little Colonel Books, Gladys Wilson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of this thesis is to study the original background and influences of the Little Colonel Series, their wide popularity, and the criticisms made by friends and critics. In my research work it soon became evident that Mrs. Johnston's own life and observations played too great a part in her books to be omitted; so two full chapters of her life have preceded the study of the series.


The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1934 -- The Voice Of A Century, Phi Sigma Apr 1934

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1934 -- The Voice Of A Century, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


Alice Hegan Rice, Lena Collins Ellis Jan 1934

Alice Hegan Rice, Lena Collins Ellis

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Biography of Alice Hegan Rice, author from Louisville, Kentucky.


The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1923 -- The Soprano Voice: Woman's Number, Phi Sigma Jan 1923

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1923 -- The Soprano Voice: Woman's Number, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


Letter 6: Cora B. Millay To Mr. And Mrs. Charles Dunton, December, 1922, Cora Buzzelle Millay Jan 1922

Letter 6: Cora B. Millay To Mr. And Mrs. Charles Dunton, December, 1922, Cora Buzzelle Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

A letter written by Cora Millay, Edna St. Vincent Millay's mother, to catch up with old friends, the Duntons. Cora mentions Vincent's growing success in Europe, and that her play was being translated to be performed in Paris. She recounts a month's travels with her daughter to Paris, London, and parts of Italy. Cora provides updates on her other two daughters, Norma and Kathleen, as well.


November 15, Usm Special Collections Nov 1916

November 15, Usm Special Collections

Batchelder-Haley Letters

In this letter, dated to approximately 1916, Abbie writes to Mrs. Tibbets about several topics, including her teaching job, attending an exhibition, seeing the Emperor pass on the street, tea services, and describes in detail her accommodations. She says that she is very happy in Japan now that she is more used to the climate.


Letter 4: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, April 13, 1913, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1913

Letter 4: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, April 13, 1913, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

A brief card sharing Millay's excitement that two of her poems were accepted for publication in The Forum, and that she received payment for them.


Letter 3: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, January 6, 1913, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1913

Letter 3: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, January 6, 1913, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

Millay relates several exciting developments in her career as a poet and her plans for heading to college in the fall.


Letter 5: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, Undated, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1913

Letter 5: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, Undated, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

A note to explain that Millay has prepared a special copy of her poem "Renascence" for Gladys, and a five-page typescript. Circa 1913.


Letter 1: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, August 9, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1912

Letter 1: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, August 9, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

Millay shares her excitement that her poem "Renascence" has been accepted for publication in an upcoming book, The Lyric Year, and details about her recent correspondence with the book's editor.


Letter 2: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, October, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1912

Letter 2: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, October, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

Millay discusses her thoughts on poetry, including a love for poetry in three different ways -- intellectually, spiritually, and sensually -- identifying her inspirations in each category. She explains this "is the same as to say, I am one part brain, one part soul, and three parts flesh and blood." She also shares a bit more about her ongoing correspondence with the editor of The Lyric Year.


July 23, 1907, Usm Special Collections Jul 1907

July 23, 1907, Usm Special Collections

Batchelder-Haley Letters

Cora writes to Mrs. Tibbets about her vacation trip from where she was staying in Tokyo to several different places around Japan. She writes of her stay in a Japanese style hotel. She also writes about the scenery around her, and about how long it takes her by rail to get to her travel destinations. She also writes of a traveling companion named George, and how she has invited Abbie to come and visit her and meet George.


April 11, 1907, Usm Special Collections Apr 1907

April 11, 1907, Usm Special Collections

Batchelder-Haley Letters

In this letter, Cora writes to Mrs. Tibbets about life in Japan. She writes about the climate, and how she finds she cannot do as much due to the "enervating" nature of the climate there. She describes a "sword walking" ceremony, in which one climbs a ladder made of swords. She then writes of the beginnings of spring in Japan and how there is a fair coming to Japan, "the largest ever held in Japan."